Art and Science talk with C-LAB and Rüdiger Trojok
24 August,3
PM
CLAB, The Living Mirror, 2013
Art Laboratory
Berlin would like to invite you to an artist talk with the artist collective
C-LAB (UK) and the biohacker Rüdiger Trojok (Berlin)
presented by Desiree Förster and Daniela Silvestrin
on 24 August from 3 PM.
C-LAB is
a London based artist collective, founded by the two artists and scientists
Laura Cinti and Howard Boland, that is dealing critically
with contemporary intersections and cross-fertilisation of art, science,
and technology. The work of Cinti and Boland focuses on the examination
and exploration of the implications, properties and peculiarities of all
which is or regards organic and synthetic life. This being their incentive,
they want to create a platform that is open for both artistic and scientific
reflection and discourse. In their most recent experimental art projects,
C-LAB developed a variety of genetic constructs that led to new kinds
of behavior of e.coli bacteria; the scientists thereby explored the possibilities
of synthetic biology and techniques of genetic engineering in an art context
(e.g. in artworks such as kate, katEred, Stressostat or Banana
Bacteria).
C-LAB, katEred,
2012
Also the DIY scene has started to experiment with biology on a molecular
level in private homes. The technologies and chemicals that they use are
usually being acquired through the internet, just like the theoretical
background knowledge and the working instructions. This growing community
meets in online forums or festivals, and is connected worldwide. The movement
is creating both fascination and discomfort, the potential misuse of modern
biotechnologies is creating fears in times of repeated warnings of pandemics
through viruses such as SARS or H5N1. At the same time this democratization
of technologies and knowledge can lead to new impulses for the sciences
as well as enhance public debate and consciousness.
After the peek into C-LAB's art practice the Berlin-based biohacker Rüdiger
Trojok will give a presentation of the do-it-yourself biohacking scene
and the possibilities and limits of bringing biotechnologies into private
spaces.
In a following discussion round these different perspectives and areas
of knowledge will be combined and confronted, which will give the possibility
for exchange, discussion and imagination with regard to the ethical and
aesthetic examination of art on the intersection with science and research.
(more at http://www.artlaboratory-berlin.org/html/eng-events-archive.htm)
C-LAB: http://c-lab.co.uk/home.html
Rüdiger Trojok: http://www.openbioprojects.net/1801.html
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